
Petfinder urges residents of the Gulf coast of Texas and Louisiana, from Port Mansfield, Texas to Cameron, Louisiana--and including the towns of Galveston and Houston, Texas to prepare themselves--and their pets--for disaster. Hurricane Ike promises to be a savage storm, likely a Category 3 or 4 hurricane with winds of up to 130 m.p.h. and a storm surge of 20 ft. that will flood not just low-lying areas, but possibly parts of Houston, as well.
Visit our
Disaster Preparedness page,
where you will find a Disaster Plan and a Disaster Plan Checklist and
many other tips and tools to help ready your pets and your family for
the storm. Here, again are some steps you can take today to ensure your pets' safety.
Quick Tips for Disaster Preparation
-- Prepare your disaster plan and review it with all your family members.
-- Take photos of your pet with your cell phone. If you and your pet become separated, the pictures will help rescue groups reunite you more easily.
-- Have a pet carrier ready for your pet in case of evacuation. You
will need a carrier for safe transport in your car and for any public
evacuation transportation. Also, emergency shelters will not take pets
without carriers. Write the pet's name and your cell phone number on
the top of the carrier, in permanent ink.
-- If you do have to evacuate, take your pet with you. We learned from Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Don't risk your pet's safety and life.